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The endless wet weather we've experienced in the UK recently caused the seeds to germinate inside this thistle seed head. I'm sure they won't survive long in their temporary accommodation. The leafless tendrils of Boston Ivy created some interesting background structure, especially when viewed through an old Meyer Trioplan.
"Bonegilla Migrant Reception and Training Centre was once made up of 24 blocks. It had its own churches, banks, sporting fields, cinema, hospital, police station and railway platform. Today, Block 19 is all that remains of the original site. Bonegilla Migrant Experience brings to life the stories and experiences of the people who travelled through the centre.
The Bonegilla story began in the years following World War II, when millions of people seeking a new start and peace, departed for Australia. An army camp at Bonegilla was transformed into a migrant reception and training centre where new arrivals lived while they were processed and allocated jobs.
Bonegilla became the largest and longest operating reception centre in the post-war era. More than 300,000 migrants passed through its doors between 1947 and 1971, with most of those originating from non-English speaking European countries. They had diverse arrival and settlement experiences. Many migrants recall arriving lonely and confused, unsure of where they were going and what they would be doing. Others saw Bonegilla as a place of hope, symbolic of a new start.
Today, Block 19 is a public memory place. The site and its associated oral, written and pictorial records in the Bonegilla Collection at the Albury Library/Museum bring to light post-war immigration policies and procedures that changed the composition and size of the Australian population."
www.bonegilla.org.au/about-us/about-bonegilla-migrant-exp...
According to Shelter. 1 in 170 of Bristol's population is homeless. www.bristol247.com/news-and-features/news/true-extent-bri...
The Province is opening a 45-bed emergency response centre with wraparound supports and services at Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre, the first site in B.C. to feature pop-up pods that provide privacy for people staying there.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/22144
The Province is opening a 45-bed emergency response centre with wraparound supports and services at Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre, the first site in B.C. to feature pop-up pods that provide privacy for people staying there.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/22144
Castle Hotel, Widnes.
According to CheshireLive online (10 June 2022) the former Castle Hotel/pub on Warrington Road had been approved (despite 21 written objections being received) to be converted into temporary accommodation. Whether this conversion has since been completed, I couldn't say.
For all the petrol-heads the visible vehicle to the left is a 2018 Hyundai I10, 998cc and peeping on the right we have a 2016 Ford Transit Connect, 1560cc.
"In front of the sombre mountains,
a faint, lost ribbon of rainbow
And between us and it, the thunder;
And down below in the green wheat,
the labourers stand like dark stumps,
still in the green wheat.
You are near to me, and naked feet
In their sandals, and through the
scent of the balcony's naked timber
I distinguish the scent of your hair:
so now the limber
Lightning falls from heaven.
Adown the pale-green glacier river floats
A dark boat through the gloom-
and whither? The thunder roars
But still we have each other!
The naked lightnings in the heavens dither
And disappear-
what have we but each other?
The boat has gone."
~ D. H. Lawrence, 1885-1930 ~
Eine der Hauptaufgaben bei der Versorgung von im Flüchtlingen ist die Bereitstellung von sauberem Wasser zum Trinken, Kochen und Waschen wie hier in einem Flüchtlingslager in Alexandria.
Verunreinigtes Wasser kann Krankheitserreger verbreiten, die Krankheit und Tod bringen. Die Sauberkeit und die richtige Lagerung des Wassers spielt dabei eine ebenso wichtige Rolle, wie die Bekämpfung von Ungeziefer wie Ratten, Mücken oder Fliegen und Abwasser- und Müllentsorgung. Foto: UNHCR/Y.Kyvernitis
Video walk through of a condo that could be a candidate for our temporary accommodation upon arrival in Austin
Video walk through of a condo that could be a candidate for our temporary accommodation upon arrival in Austin
The local Goldfinches are still pretty intolerant and feisty, but there are so many of them around and they can not have to look at each other much, so that the sock is collecting a half dozen or so at times now.
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A variety of MOW Standard Huts remain on the RAF and latterly RNAS airfield at Fearn. They all appear to be the 18ft 6in span, as opposed to the larger 24ft span buildings.
Commonality of type is in the reinforced concrete frame of bolted ribs and posts. Designed to be used with any suitable cladding material, this appears to have been the case here. At Fearn the walls and gables vary in construction from what appear to be prefabricated Seco panels (example C), clay blocks (exampls B gable end),
A child in Britain becomes homeless every eight minutes with figures reaching a 13-year high, according to a new report. Shelter's "Generation Homeless" report found that 183 children lose their homes every day - marking the first time it has been able to uncover the exact rate. At least 135,000 children will be living in temporary accommodation on Christmas Day, the study found. It also highlighted the impact of temporary accommodation such as emergency B&Bs and hostels, where 5,683 homeless families with children currently live.
A variety of MOW Standard Huts remain on the RAF and latterly RNAS airfield at Fearn. They all appear to be the 18ft 6in span, as opposed to the larger 24ft span buildings.
Commonality of type is in the reinforced concrete frame of bolted ribs and posts. Designed to be used with any suitable cladding material, this appears to have been the case here. At Fearn the walls and gables vary in construction from what appear to be prefabricated Seco panels (example C), clay blocks (exampls B gable end),
A variety of MOW Standard Huts remain on the RAF and latterly RNAS airfield at Fearn. They all appear to be the 18ft 6in span, as opposed to the larger 24ft span buildings.
Commonality of type is in the reinforced concrete frame of bolted ribs and posts. Designed to be used with any suitable cladding material, this appears to have been the case here. At Fearn the walls and gables vary in construction from what appear to be prefabricated Seco panels (example C), clay blocks (exampls B gable end),
A variety of MOW Standard Huts remain on the RAF and latterly RNAS airfield at Fearn. They all appear to be the 18ft 6in span, as opposed to the larger 24ft span buildings.
Commonality of type is in the reinforced concrete frame of bolted ribs and posts. Designed to be used with any suitable cladding material, this appears to have been the case here. At Fearn the walls and gables vary in construction from what appear to be prefabricated Seco panels (example C), clay blocks (exampls B gable end), concrete blocks (also example B gable end) and red brick (example A). The common roof material is currugated asbestos sheeting.
A variety of MOW Standard Huts remain on the RAF and latterly RNAS airfield at Fearn. They all appear to be the 18ft 6in span, as opposed to the larger 24ft span buildings.
Commonality of type is in the reinforced concrete frame of bolted ribs and posts. Designed to be used with any suitable cladding material, this appears to have been the case here. At Fearn the walls and gables vary in construction from what appear to be prefabricated Seco panels (example C), clay blocks (exampls B gable end),
A variety of MOW Standard Huts remain on the RAF and latterly RNAS airfield at Fearn. They all appear to be the 18ft 6in span, as opposed to the larger 24ft span buildings.
Commonality of type is in the reinforced concrete frame of bolted ribs and posts. Designed to be used with any suitable cladding material, this appears to have been the case here. At Fearn the walls and gables vary in construction from what appear to be prefabricated Seco panels (example C), clay blocks (exampls B gable end),
A variety of MOW Standard Huts remain on the RAF and latterly RNAS airfield at Fearn. They all appear to be the 18ft 6in span, as opposed to the larger 24ft span buildings.
Commonality of type is in the reinforced concrete frame of bolted ribs and posts. Designed to be used with any suitable cladding material, this appears to have been the case here. At Fearn the walls and gables vary in construction from what appear to be prefabricated Seco panels (example C), clay blocks (exampls B gable end),
A variety of MOW Standard Huts remain on the RAF and latterly RNAS airfield at Fearn. They all appear to be the 18ft 6in span, as opposed to the larger 24ft span buildings.
Commonality of type is in the reinforced concrete frame of bolted ribs and posts. Designed to be used with any suitable cladding material, this appears to have been the case here. At Fearn the walls and gables vary in construction from what appear to be prefabricated Seco panels (example C), clay blocks (exampls B gable end),
A variety of MOW Standard Huts remain on the RAF and latterly RNAS airfield at Fearn. They all appear to be the 18ft 6in span, as opposed to the larger 24ft span buildings.
Commonality of type is in the reinforced concrete frame of bolted ribs and posts. Designed to be used with any suitable cladding material, this appears to have been the case here. At Fearn the walls and gables vary in construction from what appear to be prefabricated Seco panels (example C), clay blocks (exampls B gable end),
A variety of MOW Standard Huts remain on the RAF and latterly RNAS airfield at Fearn. They all appear to be the 18ft 6in span, as opposed to the larger 24ft span buildings.
Commonality of type is in the reinforced concrete frame of bolted ribs and posts. Designed to be used with any suitable cladding material, this appears to have been the case here. At Fearn the walls and gables vary in construction from what appear to be prefabricated Seco panels (example C), clay blocks (exampls B gable end),
A variety of MOW Standard Huts remain on the RAF and latterly RNAS airfield at Fearn. They all appear to be the 18ft 6in span, as opposed to the larger 24ft span buildings.
Commonality of type is in the reinforced concrete frame of bolted ribs and posts. Designed to be used with any suitable cladding material, this appears to have been the case here. At Fearn the walls and gables vary in construction from what appear to be prefabricated Seco panels (example C), clay blocks (exampls B gable end),
Evodak: Where Home Comfort Meets Premium Hotel Services in the Heart of Ankara
When preparing for a trip to a new city, the first thing on your mind is finding a place to stay that offers safety and comfort, away from the hustle and restrictions of crowded hotels. In the vibrant city of Ankara, Evodak Furnished Apartments stand out as the ideal choice, offering more than just a place to sleep—they provide a full living experience that feels like home.
Strategic Location Serving Every Purpose
What sets Evodak apart is its deep understanding of Ankara visitors’ diverse needs. Our apartments are located in the heart of the city, in prime areas like Balgat, Çankaya, and Bahçelievler, making everything easily accessible. Whether you’re visiting for work, tourism, or medical reasons, you’ll find yourself close to the city’s key landmarks and facilities.
Evodak pays special attention to medical visitors, with apartments just steps away from major hospitals and medical centers such as Memorial Hospital, Medicana International Hospital, and Koru Hospital. This proximity removes the stress of commuting and allows patients and companions enough time to rest and focus on recovery, making our apartments the perfect choice for medical stays.
Every Detail Designed for Your Comfort
At Evodak, we believe true comfort is in the details. Each apartment is carefully furnished to provide a complete living environment. Forget hotels that only offer a room and mini-bar; our apartments feature fully equipped kitchens to prepare healthy meals, cozy living rooms to relax, and unlimited internet to stay connected with the world.
We go further by offering a range of services to reduce any burden you may face. From fully paid utilities that give peace of mind, to free parking that simplifies your mobility, to multi-language WhatsApp support ensuring help is always available—these services are an essential part of our commitment to a hassle-free stay.
Flexible Stays to Suit Your Lifestyle
In today’s fast-paced world, flexibility is essential. Evodak offers rental packages to fit every need—whether a one-day stay, a month, or longer. This flexibility makes Evodak a practical and economical alternative to hotels, especially for visitors requiring medium-term accommodation.
Choosing Evodak means choosing comfort, quality, and professionalism. We are here to make your stay in Ankara unforgettable, where you won’t feel like a stranger but at home in your second home.
📌 Address & Contact:
Nasuh Akar Mah 1400 Sok No: 16/3 Balgat Çankaya ANKARA
Phone: +90 312 285 60 05
WhatsApp (Arabic): +90 549 285 60 05
WhatsApp: +90 532 424 93 73
Email: bilgi@evodak.com
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Evodak: Where Home Comfort Meets Premium Hotel Services in the Heart of Ankara
When preparing for a trip to a new city, the first thing on your mind is finding a place to stay that offers safety and comfort, away from the hustle and restrictions of crowded hotels. In the vibrant city of Ankara, Evodak Furnished Apartments stand out as the ideal choice, offering more than just a place to sleep—they provide a full living experience that feels like home.
Strategic Location Serving Every Purpose
What sets Evodak apart is its deep understanding of Ankara visitors’ diverse needs. Our apartments are located in the heart of the city, in prime areas like Balgat, Çankaya, and Bahçelievler, making everything easily accessible. Whether you’re visiting for work, tourism, or medical reasons, you’ll find yourself close to the city’s key landmarks and facilities.
Evodak pays special attention to medical visitors, with apartments just steps away from major hospitals and medical centers such as Memorial Hospital, Medicana International Hospital, and Koru Hospital. This proximity removes the stress of commuting and allows patients and companions enough time to rest and focus on recovery, making our apartments the perfect choice for medical stays.
Every Detail Designed for Your Comfort
At Evodak, we believe true comfort is in the details. Each apartment is carefully furnished to provide a complete living environment. Forget hotels that only offer a room and mini-bar; our apartments feature fully equipped kitchens to prepare healthy meals, cozy living rooms to relax, and unlimited internet to stay connected with the world.
We go further by offering a range of services to reduce any burden you may face. From fully paid utilities that give peace of mind, to free parking that simplifies your mobility, to multi-language WhatsApp support ensuring help is always available—these services are an essential part of our commitment to a hassle-free stay.
Flexible Stays to Suit Your Lifestyle
In today’s fast-paced world, flexibility is essential. Evodak offers rental packages to fit every need—whether a one-day stay, a month, or longer. This flexibility makes Evodak a practical and economical alternative to hotels, especially for visitors requiring medium-term accommodation.
Choosing Evodak means choosing comfort, quality, and professionalism. We are here to make your stay in Ankara unforgettable, where you won’t feel like a stranger but at home in your second home.
📌 Address & Contact:
Nasuh Akar Mah 1400 Sok No: 16/3 Balgat Çankaya ANKARA
Phone: +90 312 285 60 05
WhatsApp (Arabic): +90 549 285 60 05
WhatsApp: +90 532 424 93 73
Email: bilgi@evodak.com
Hashtags
#Evodak #FurnishedApartmentsAnkara #Balgat #Cankaya #MemorialHospital #KoruHospital #MedicanaHospital #ShortTermRental #MonthlyRental #MedicalApartments #Turkey #Ankara #Bahcelievler #Soutuzu #Dikman #Cukurambar #Turangonish #Oran #Teskurambar #MedicalStay #MedicalTourism #TemporaryAccommodation #HotelAlternative #FamilyStay #DailyRental #TrustedApartments
A variety of MOW Standard Huts remain on the RAF and latterly RNAS airfield at Fearn. They all appear to be the 18ft 6in span, as opposed to the larger 24ft span buildings.
Commonality of type is in the reinforced concrete frame of bolted ribs and posts. Designed to be used with any suitable cladding material, this appears to have been the case here. At Fearn the walls and gables vary in construction from what appear to be prefabricated Seco panels (example C), clay blocks (exampls B gable end),
A variety of MOW Standard Huts remain on the RAF and latterly RNAS airfield at Fearn. They all appear to be the 18ft 6in span, as opposed to the larger 24ft span buildings.
Commonality of type is in the reinforced concrete frame of bolted ribs and posts. Designed to be used with any suitable cladding material, this appears to have been the case here. At Fearn the walls and gables vary in construction from what appear to be prefabricated Seco panels (example C), clay blocks (exampls B gable end),
A variety of MOW Standard Huts remain on the RAF and latterly RNAS airfield at Fearn. They all appear to be the 18ft 6in span, as opposed to the larger 24ft span buildings.
Commonality of type is in the reinforced concrete frame of bolted ribs and posts. Designed to be used with any suitable cladding material, this appears to have been the case here. At Fearn the walls and gables vary in construction from what appear to be prefabricated Seco panels (example C), clay blocks (exampls B gable end),
A variety of MOW Standard Huts remain on the RAF and latterly RNAS airfield at Fearn. They all appear to be the 18ft 6in span, as opposed to the larger 24ft span buildings.
Commonality of type is in the reinforced concrete frame of bolted ribs and posts. Designed to be used with any suitable cladding material, this appears to have been the case here. At Fearn the walls and gables vary in construction from what appear to be prefabricated Seco panels (example C), clay blocks (exampls B gable end),
A variety of MOW Standard Huts remain on the RAF and latterly RNAS airfield at Fearn. They all appear to be the 18ft 6in span, as opposed to the larger 24ft span buildings.
Commonality of type is in the reinforced concrete frame of bolted ribs and posts. Designed to be used with any suitable cladding material, this appears to have been the case here. At Fearn the walls and gables vary in construction from what appear to be prefabricated Seco panels (example C), clay blocks (exampls B gable end),
A variety of MOW Standard Huts remain on the RAF and latterly RNAS airfield at Fearn. They all appear to be the 18ft 6in span, as opposed to the larger 24ft span buildings.
Commonality of type is in the reinforced concrete frame of bolted ribs and posts. Designed to be used with any suitable cladding material, this appears to have been the case here. At Fearn the walls and gables vary in construction from what appear to be prefabricated Seco panels (example C), clay blocks (exampls B gable end),
A variety of MOW Standard Huts remain on the RAF and latterly RNAS airfield at Fearn. They all appear to be the 18ft 6in span, as opposed to the larger 24ft span buildings.
Commonality of type is in the reinforced concrete frame of bolted ribs and posts. Designed to be used with any suitable cladding material, this appears to have been the case here. At Fearn the walls and gables vary in construction from what appear to be prefabricated Seco panels (example C), clay blocks (exampls B gable end),
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A variety of MOW Standard Huts remain on the RAF and latterly RNAS airfield at Fearn. They all appear to be the 18ft 6in span, as opposed to the larger 24ft span buildings.
Commonality of type is in the reinforced concrete frame of bolted ribs and posts. Designed to be used with any suitable cladding material, this appears to have been the case here. At Fearn the walls and gables vary in construction from what appear to be prefabricated Seco panels (example C), clay blocks (exampls B gable end),
A variety of MOW Standard Huts remain on the RAF and latterly RNAS airfield at Fearn. They all appear to be the 18ft 6in span, as opposed to the larger 24ft span buildings.
Commonality of type is in the reinforced concrete frame of bolted ribs and posts. Designed to be used with any suitable cladding material, this appears to have been the case here. At Fearn the walls and gables vary in construction from what appear to be prefabricated Seco panels (example C), clay blocks (exampls B gable end),